Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC won nineth title

National Championships in Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC and Ivan BOBAS are the new champions crowned at the National Championships in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Jablanica.

 

It is HADZIAHMETOVIC’s nineth title in the row in the singles. She was strecehed to full seven games in the final against Sanja MILOJICA but she succeded to the highest step of the medal rostrum.

 

 

Men’s Singles

  1. Ivan BOBAS (CM – Vitez)
  2. Srdjan MILICEVIC (Vogosca – Vogosca)
  3. Armin ALICIC (Vogosca – Vogosca)
  4. Marko VUCIJAK (Mostar – Mostar)

 

Women’s Singles

  1. Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)
  2. Sanja MILOJICA (Prijedor – Prijedor)
  3. Snežana MARKOVIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)
  4. Elda SEHIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)

Men’s Doubles

  1. Admir RIZVANOVIC (Brka 2007 – Brcko Distrikt) / Damjan MARKOVIC (Hasim Spahic – Ilijas)
  2. Luka MATKOVIC / Marko Vucijak (Mostar – Mostar)
  3. Edin GUTIC / Mirza HANIC (Kreka Edelex – Tuzla)
  4. Edin KONJIC / Mirza DIZDAREVIC (Mladost – Zenica)

 

Women’s Doubles

  1. Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC / Ivona BASKARAD (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)
  2. Snezana MARKOVIC / Elda SEHIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)
  3. Ajla KOVAC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo) / Amra SILIC (Stens 73 – Cazin)
  4. Alemka HASECIC (Novi Grad – Sarajevo) / Ivona KNEZOVIC (Mostar – Mostar)

 

Mixed Doubles

  1. Edin KONJIC (Mladost – Zenica) / Emina HADZIAHMETOVIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)
  2. Edin CIZMIC (Stens 73 – Cazin) / Nedžma MULALIC (Hasim Spahic – Ilijas)
  3. Snežana MARKOVIC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo) / Mirza DIZDAREVIC (Mladost – Zenica)
  4. Ivan BOBAS (CM – Vitez) / Ajla KOVAC (Spin 2012 – Sarajevo)

 

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